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Publications - Institutionen för medicin
Publications, original papers
1. Eklund, M., & Hansson, L. (1995). Features of the ward atmosphere in a psychiatric day
care unit based on occupational therapy. A comparative study. Scandinavian Journal of
Occupational Therapy, 2, 76-84.
2.
Eklund, M., & Hansson, L. (1996). The ward atmosphere of a psychiatric day care unit
on the basis of occupational therapy: Characteristics and development during a five-year
period. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 50, 117-125.
3.
Eklund, M. (1996). Working relationship, participation, and outcome in a psychiatric day
care unit based on occupational therapy. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy,
3, 106-113.
4.
Eklund, M. (1996). Patient experiences and outcome of treatment in psychiatric
occupational therapy - three cases. Occupational Therapy International, 3, 212-239.
5.
Eklund, M. (1997). Therapeutic factors in occupational group therapy identified by
patients discharged from a psychiatric day center and their significant others.
Occupational Therapy International, 4, 198-212.
6.
Eklund, M., & Hansson, L. (1997). Relationships between characteristics of the ward
atmosphere and treatment outcome in a psychiatric day care unit based on occupational
therapy. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 95, 329-335.
7.
Eklund, M., & Hansson, L. (1997). Stability of improvement in patients receiving
psychiatric occupational therapy: A 1-year follow-up. Scandinavian Journal of
Occupational Therapy, 4, 15-22.
8.
Eklund, M., & Hansson, L. (1998). Subjectively and independently assessed quality of
life for the long-term mentally ill. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 52, 285-294.
9.
Eklund, M. (1999). Outcome of occupational therapy in a psychiatric day care unit for
long-term mentally ill patients. Occupational Therapy in Mental Health, 14(4) 21-45.
10. Eklund, M., & Hallberg, I. R. (1999). The work situation of psychiatric occupational
therapists in Sweden – Differences between county-council and municipality employees.
Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 6, 147-155.
11. Eklund, M., & Nilsson, A. (1999). Changes in object relations in long-term mentally ill
patients treated in a psychiatric day-care unit. Psychotherapy Research, 9, 167-183.
12. Persson, D., Eklund, M., & Isacsson, Å. (1999). The experience of everyday occupations
and its relation to sense of coherence – a methodological study. Journal of Occupational
Science, 6, 13-26.
13. Dychawy-Rosner, I., Eklund, M., & Isacsson, Å. (2000). Direct care staff’s need of
support in their perceived work role in day activities units. Journal of Nursing
Management, 8, 39-48.
14. Eklund, M. (2000). Applying object relations theory to psychosocial occupational
therapy: Empirical and theoretical considerations. Occupational Therapy in Mental
Health, 15(1), 1-26.
15. Eklund, M., & Hallberg, I. R. (2000). Factors influencing job satisfaction among
Swedish occupational therapists in psychiatric care. Scandinavian Journal of Caring
Sciences, 14, 162-171.
16. Sandqvist, G., & Eklund, M. (2000). Hand mobility in scleroderma (HAMIS): The
reliability of a novel hand function test. Arthritis Care and Research, 13, 369-374.
17. Sandqvist, G., & Eklund, M. (2000). Validity of HAMIS: A test of hand mobility in
scleroderma. Arthritis Care and Research, 13, 382-397.
18. Eklund, M., & Hallberg, I. R. (2001). Psychiatric occupational therapists’ verbal
interaction with their clients. Occupational Therapy International, 8, 1-16.
19. Eklund, M., Hansson, L., & Bejerholm, U. (2001). Relationships between satisfaction
with occupational factors and health-related variables in schizophrenia outpatients. Social
Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 36, 79-85.
20. Erlandsson, L-K, & Eklund, M. (2001). Describing patterns of daily occupations – A
methodological study comparing data from four different methods. Scandinavian Journal
of Occupational Therapy, 8, 31-39.
21. Persson, D., Erlandsson, L-K, Eklund, M., & Iwarsson, S. (2001). Value dimensions,
meaning, and complexity in human occupation – A tentative structure for analysis.
Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 8, 7-18.
22. Dychawy-Rosner, I., Eklund, M., & Isacsson, Å (2001). Caring dynamics as perceived
by staff supporting daily occupations for developmentally disabled adults. Scandinavian
Journal of Caring Sciences, 15, 123-132.
23. Eklund, M. & Hansson, L. (2001). Perceptions of the real and the ideal ward atmosphere
among trainees and staff before and after the introduction of a new work rehabilitation
model. European Psychiatry, 16, 299-306.
24. Eklund, M. & Hansson, L. (2001). Ward atmosphere, client satisfaction, and client
motivation in a psychiatric work rehabilitation unit. Community Mental Health Journal,
37, 169-177.
25. Hansson, L., Eklund, M., & Bengtsson-Tops, A. (2001). The relationship of personality
dimensions as measured by the TCI and quality of life in individuals with schizophrenia
or schizoaffective disorder living in the community. Quality of Life Research, 10, 133139.
26. Eklund, M. (2001). Psychiatric patients’ occupational roles: Changes over time and
associations with self-rated quality of life. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational
Therapy, 8, 125-130.
27. Stenbeck, B., Eklund, M., & Hallberg, I. R. (2001). The domain of concern of Swedish
occupational therapists working in psychiatric care. Scandinavian Journal of
Occupational Therapy, 8, 184-192.
28. Eklund, M., & Hansson, L. (2001). Determinants of satisfaction with community based
psychiatric services: A cross-sectional study among schizophrenia outpatients. Nordic
Journal of Psychiatry, 55, 413-418.
29. Jansson, J-Å., & Eklund, M. (2002). Stability of the ward atmosphere over time,
diagnosis and gender for patients with psychosis. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 56, 407412.
30. Eklund, M. (2002). Explicit and implicit methods in psychosocial occupational therapy.
Occupational Therapy in Mental Health, 18(2), 3-15.
31. Jansson, J-Å., & Eklund, M. (2002). How the inner world is reflected in relation to
perceived ward atmosphere among patients with psychosis. Social Psychiatry and
Psychiatric Epidemiology, 37, 519-526.
32. Dychawy-Rosner, I., & Eklund, M. (2003). Content validity and clinical applicability of
the Irena Daily Activity assessment measuring occupational performance in
developmentally disabled adults. Occupational Therapy International, 10, 127-149.
33. Erlandsson, L-K., & Eklund, M. (2003). Women’s experiences of hassles and uplifts in
their everyday patterns of occupation. Occupational Therapy International, 10, 95-114.
34. Eklund, M., Bäckström, M., & Hansson, L. (2003). Personality and self-variables:
Important determinants of subjective quality of life in schizophrenia outpatients. Acta
Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 108, 134-143.
35. Eklund, M., Rottpeter, J., & Vikström, F. (2003). The meaning of psychosocial
occupational therapy in a life-story perspective. A long-term follow-up of three cases.
Occupational Therapy International, 10, 185-205.
36. Johansson, H., & Eklund, M. (2003). Patients’ opinion on what constitutes good
psychiatric care. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 17, 339-346.
37. Eklund, M., Erlandsson, L-K., & Persson, D. (2003). Occupational value among
individuals with long-term mental illness. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy,
70, 276-284.
38. Erlandsson, L-K., & Eklund, M. (2003). The relationships of hassles and uplifts to
experience of health in working women. Women and Health, 38(4), 19-37.
39. Eklund, M., Hansson, L., & Bengtsson-Tops, A. (2004). The influence of temperament
and character on functioning and aspects of psychological health among people with
schizophrenia. European Psychiatry, 19, 34-41.
40. Sandqvist, G., Eklund, M., Åkesson, A., & Nordenskiöld, U. (2004). Daily activities and
hand function in women with limited and diffuse scleroderma. Scandinavian Journal of
Rheumatology, 33, 102-107.
41. Persson, E., Rivano, M., & Eklund, M. (2004). Evaluation of changes in occupational
performance among patients in a pain management program. Journal of Rehabilitation
Medicine, 36, 85-91.
42. Erlandsson, L-K., Rögnvaldsson, T., & Eklund, M. (2004). Recognition of Similarities
(ROS): A methodological approach to analysing and characterising patterns of daily
occupations. Journal of Occupational Science, 11, 3-13.
43. Bejerholm, U., & Eklund, M. (2004). Time-use and occupational performance among
persons with schizophrenia. Occupational Therapy in Mental Health, 20(1), 27-47.
44. Eklund, M., Hansson, L., & Ahlqvist, C. (2004). The importance of work as compared to
other forms of daily occupations for wellbeing and functioning among persons with longterm mental illness. Community Mental Health Journal, 40, 465-477.
45. Sandqvist, G., Åkesson, A., & Eklund, M. (2004). Evaluation of paraffin bath treatment
in patients with systemic sclerosis. Disability and Rehabilitation, 26, 981-987.
46. Eklund, M. (2004). Satisfaction with Daily Occupations – a tool for client evaluation in
mental health care. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 11, 136-142.
47. Johansson, H., & Eklund, M. (2004). Helping alliance and ward atmosphere in
psychiatric in-patient care. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and
Practice, 77, 511-523.
48. Eklund, M., & Bäckström, M. (2005). A model of subjective quality of life for
outpatients with schizophrenia and other psychoses. Quality of Life Research, 14, 11571168.
49. Håkansson, C., Eklund, M., Lidfeldt, J., Nerbrand, C., Samsioe, G., & Nilsson, P. M.
(2005). Well-being and occupational roles among middle-aged women. Work, 24, 341351.
50. Sandqvist, G., Åkesson, A., & Eklund, M. (2005). Daily occupations and wellbeing in
women with limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis. American Journal of Occupational
Therapy, 59, 390-397.
51. Bejerholm, U., Hansson, L., & Eklund, M. (2006). Profiles of occupational engagement
among people with schizophrenia (POES): The development of a new instrument based
on time-use diaries. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 69, 58-68.
52. Eklund, M., & Sandqvist, G. (2006). Psychometric properties of the Satisfaction with
Daily Occupations (SDO) instrument and the Manchester Short Assessment of Quality of
Life (MANSA) in people with scleroderma and without known illness. Scandinavian
Journal of Occupational Therapy, 13, 23-30.
53. Johansson, H., & Eklund, M. (2006). Helping alliance and early dropout in psychiatric
outpatient care. The influence of patient factors. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric
Epidemiology, 41, 140-147.
54. Bejerholm, & Eklund, M. (2006). Construct validity of a newly-developed instrument,
Profiles of Occupational Engagement in Persons with Schizophrenia, POES. Nordic
Journal of Psychiatry, 60, 200-206.
55. Erlandsson, L-K., & Eklund, M. (2006). Levels of complexity in patterns of daily
occupations: relationships to women’s well-being. Journal of Occupational Science, 13,
27-36.
56. Bejerholm, U., & Eklund, M. (2006). Engagement in occupations among men and
women with schizophrenia. Occupational Therapy International, 13, 100-121.
57. Eklund, M. (2006). Occupational factors and characteristics of the social network in
people with persistent mental illness. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 60,
587-594.
58. Nilsson, L., & Eklund, M. (2006). Driving to Learn. Powered wheelchair training for
those with cognitive disabilities. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation,
13, 517-527.
59. Leufstadius, C., Erlandsson, L-K., & Eklund, M. (2006). Time use and daily activities in
people with persistent mental illness. Occupational Therapy International, 13, 123-141.
60. Gunnarsson, A. B., Jansson, J.-Å., & Eklund, M. (2006). The Tree Theme Method in
psychosocial occupational therapy – a case study. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational
Therapy, 13, 229-240.
61. Eklund, M., & Bäckström, M. (2006). The role of perceived control for the perception of
health by patients with persistent mental illness. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational
Therapy, 13, 249-256.
62. Bejerholm, U., & Eklund, M. (2007). Occupational engagement in persons with
schizophrenia: Relationships to self-related variables, psychopathology, and quality of
life. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 61, 21-31.
63. Eklund, M., & Gunnarsson, A. B. (2007). Satisfaction with Daily Occupations (SDO):
Construct validity and test-retest reliability of a screening tool for people with mental
disorders. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 54, 59-65.
64. Wallstedt-Paulsson, E., Erlandsson, L.-K., & Eklund, M. (2007). Client experiences of
participating in work rehabilitation: A one-year follow-up focusing on expectations,
perceived influence and outcome. Occupational Therapy International, 14, 28-41.
65. Eklund, M., & Bejerholm, U. (2007). Temperament, character, and self-esteem in
relation to occupational performance in people with schizophrenia. OTJR: Occupation,
Participation and Health, 27, 52-58.
66. Eklund, M., Bengtsson-Tops, A., & Lindstedt, H. (2007). Construct and discriminant
validity and dimensionality of the Interview Schedule for Social Interaction (ISSI) in
three psychiatric samples. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 62, 182-188.
67. Eklund, M., & Hansson, L. (2007). Social network among people with persistent mental
illness: Associations with sociodemographic, clinical and health-related factors.
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 53, 293-305.
68. Eklund, M. (2007). Perceived control – How is it related to daily occupation in patients
with mental illness living in the community? American Journal of Occupational
Therapy, 61, 535-542
69. Eklund, M., & Leufstadius, C. (2007). Relationships between occupational factors and
health and wellbeing in individuals with persistent mental illness living in the
community. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 74, 303-313.
70. Sandqvist, G., & Eklund, M. (2008). Daily occupations – Performance, satisfaction and
time use, and relations with well-being in women with limited systemic sclerosis.
Disability and Rehabilitation, 30, 27 – 35.
71. Leufstadius, C., & Eklund, M. (2008). Time use among individuals with persistent
mental illness: Identifying risk factors for imbalance in daily activities. Scandinavian
Journal of Occupational Therapy, 15, 23-33.
72. Leufstadius, C., Erlandsson, L-K., Björkman, T., & Eklund, M. (2008). Meaningful
events in daily occupations among individuals with persistent mental illness. Journal of
Occupational Science, 15, 27-35.
73. Kjellin, L., Cizinsky Sjödahl, R., & Eklund, M. (2008). Activity based assessment (BIA)
– inter-rater reliability and staff experiences. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational
Therapy, 15, 75-81.
74. Sandqvist, G., Scheja, A., & Eklund, M. (2008). Working ability in relation to disease
severity, everyday occupations and well-being in women with limited systemic sclerosis.
Rheumatology, 47, 1708-1711.
75. Eklund, M., & Gunnarsson, A. B. (2008). Content validity, discriminant validity and
responsiveness of the Satisfaction with Daily Occupations (SDO) instrument: A
screening tool for people with mental disorders. British Journal of Occupational
Therapy, 71, 487-495.
76. Eklund, M., Örnsberg, L., Ekström, C., Jansson, B., & Kjellin, L. (2008). Effects of an
activity-based assessment in occupational therapy on client satisfaction and occupational
performance: A randomised study. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 15,
196-203.
77. Wallstedt-Paulsson, E., & Eklund, M. (2008). Outcome of work rehabilitation for people
with various disabilities and stability at a one-year follow-up. Work, 31, 472-481.
78. Eklund, M., Leufstadius, C., & Bejerholm, U. (2009).Time use among people with
psychiatric disabilities – implications for practice. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 32,
177-191.
79. Eklund, M. (2009). Work status, daily activities and quality of life among people with
severe mental illness. Quality of Life Research, 18, 163-170.
80. Eklund, M., Erlandsson, L-K., Persson, D., & Hagell, P. (2009). Rasch analysis of an
instrument for measuring occupational value: Implications for theory and practice.
Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 16, 118-128.
81. Gunnarsson, A. B., & Eklund, M. (2009). The Tree Theme Method as an intervention in
psychosocial occupational therapy: Client acceptability and outcomes. Australian
Occupational Therapy Journal, 56, 167-176.
82. Markström, U., Lundvik Gyllensten, A. B., Bejerholm, U., Björkman, T., Brunt, D.,
Hansson, L., Leufstadius, C., Sandlund, M., Svensson, B., Östman, M., & Eklund, M.
(2009). Attitudes towards mental illness among health care students at
Swedish universities. A follow-up study after completed clinical placement. Nurse
Education Today, 29,660-665.
83. Leufstadius, C., Eklund, M., & Erlandsson, L-K. (2009). Meaningfulness in work –
Experiences among employed individuals with persistent mental illness. Work, 34, 21-32.
84. Wästberg, B. A., Haglund, L., & Eklund, M. (2009). Psychometric properties of the
Worker Role Self-assessment instrument used to evaluate unemployed people in Sweden.
Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 16, 238-246.
85. Bigelius, U., Eklund, M., & Erlandsson, L.-K. (2010). The value and meaning of an
instrumental occupation performed in a clinical setting. Scandinavian Journal of
Occupational Therapy, 17, 4-9.
86. Eklund, M. & Östman, M. (2010). Belonging and doing—Important factors for
satisfaction with sexual relations, as perceived by community-living people with
persistent mental illness. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 56, 336347. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0020764008101635
87. Priebe, S., Reininghaus, U., McCabe, R., Burns, T., Eklund, M., Hansson, L., Junghan,
U., Kallert, T., van Nieuwenhuizen, C., Ruggeri, M., & Slade, M. (2010). Factors
influencing subjective quality of life in patients with schizophrenia and other mental
disorders: A pooled analysis. Schizophrenia Research, 121, 251-258.
88. Gunnarsson, A. B., Petterson, K., Leufstadius, C., Jansson, J-Å., & Eklund, M. (2010).
Client perceptions of the Tree Theme Method - a structured intervention based on
storytelling and creative activities. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 17,
191-208.
89. Eklund, M., Erlandsson, L.-K., & Leufstadius, C. (2010). Time use in relation to valued
and satisfying occupations among people with persistent mental illness – exploring
occupational balance. Journal of Occupational Science, 17, 231-238.
90. Nilsson, L., Nyberg, P., & Eklund, M. (2010). Training characteristics important for
growing consciousness of joystick-use in people with profound cognitive disabilities.
The Driving to Learn project. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 17,
464-470.
91. Eklund, M., Bäckström, M., Lissner, L., Björkelund, C, & Sonn, U. (2010). Daily
activities mediate the relationship between personality and quality of life in middle-aged
women. Quality of Life Research, 19, 1477-1486.
92. Tuvesson, H., Wann-Hansson, C., & Eklund, M. (2010). A revised Swedish version of
the Ward Atmosphere Scale: Usability and psychometrics. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry,
64, 303-309.
93. Svensson, B., Markström, U., Bejerholm, U., Björkman, T., Brunt, D., Eklund, M.,
Hansson, L., Leufstadius, C., Lundvik Gyllensten, A., Sandlund, M., & Östman, M.
(2011). Test – retest reliability of two instruments for measuring public attitudes towards
persons with mental illness. BMC Psychiatry, 11: 11.
94. Erlandsson, L.-K., Eklund, M., & Persson, D. (2011). Occupational value and
relationships to meaning and health: Elaborations of the ValMO-model. Scandinavian
Journal of Occupational Therapy, 18, 72-80.
95. Gunnarsson, A. B., Jansson, J-Å., Petterson, K., & Eklund, M. (2011). Occupational
therapists’ perception of the Tree Theme Method as an intervention in psychosocial
occupational therapy. Occupational Therapy in Mental Health, 27(1), 36-49.
96. Pooremamali, P., Persson, D., & Eklund, M. (2011). Occupational therapists’ experience
of working with immigrants in mental health care. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational
Therapy, 18, 109-121.
97. Tuvesson, H., Wann-Hansson, C., & Eklund, M. (2011). The ward atmosphere important
for the psychosocial work environment of nursing staff in psychiatric in-patient care.
BMC Nursing, 10:12.
98. Tuvesson, H., Eklund, M., & Wann-Hansson, C. (2011). Perceived stress among nursing
staff in psychiatric in-patient care: The influence of perceptions of the ward atmosphere
and the psychosocial work environment. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 32, 441-448.
99. Persson, D., Andersson, I., & Eklund, M. (2011). Defying aches and revaluating daily
doing – Occupational perspectives on adjusting to chronic pain. Scandinavian Journal of
Occupational Therapy, 18, 188-197.
100. Eakman. A., & Eklund, M. (2011). Reliability and structural validity of an assessment of
occupational value. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 18, 231-240.
101. Pooremamali, P., Östman, M., Persson, D., & Eklund, M. (2011). An occupational
therapy approach to the support of a young immigrant female’s mental health – A story
of bicultural personal growth. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and
Well-being, 6, 7084.
102. Weiber, I., Berglund, J., Tengland, P-A., & Eklund, M. (2011). Children born to women
with intellectual disabilities – Five-year-incidence in a Swedish county. Journal of
Intellectual Disability Research, 55, 1078-1075.
103. Eklund, M., & Erlandsson, L.-K. (2011). Return to work outcomes of the Redesigning
Daily Occupations (ReDO) program for women with stress-related disorders – A
comparative study. Women and Health, 51, 676-692.
104. Tjörnstrand, C., Bejerholm, U., & Eklund, M. (2011). Participation in day centres for
people with psychiatric disabilities: Characteristics of occupations. Scandinavian Journal
of Occupational Therapy, 18, 243-253.
105. Nilsson, I., Argentzell, E., Sandlund, M., Leufstadius, C., & Eklund, M. (2011).
Measuring perceived meaningfulness in day centres for persons with mental illness.
Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 18, 312-320.
106. Håkansson, C., Björkelund, C., & Eklund, M. (2011). Associations between subjective
perceptions of daily occupations and life satisfaction, and the role of perceived control.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 58, 397-404.
107. Nilsson, L., Eklund, M., & Nyberg, P. (2011). Driving to Learn in a powered wheelchair:
Inter-rater reliability of a tool for assessment of joystick-use. Australian Occupational
Therapy Journal, 58, 447-454.
108. Nilsson, L., Eklund, M., Nyberg, P., & Thulesius, H. (2011). Driving to Learn in a
powered wheelchair: Identification of the process of growing consciousness of joystickuse in people with profound cognitive disabilities. American Journal of Occupational
Therapy, 65,652-660.
109. Lundvik Gyllensten, A. B., Svensson, B., Björkman, T., Eklund, M., Hansson, L.,
Östman, M., Leufstadius, C., Bejerholm, U., Brunt, D., Markström, U., & Sandlund, M.
(2011). Attitudes in healthcare students towards mental illness – A pre- and post
multicenter university program survey. Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and
Practice, 9(3), 1-8.
110. Argentzell, E., Håkansson, C., & Eklund, M. (2012). Experience of meaning in everyday
occupations among unemployed people with severe mental illness. Scandinavian Journal
of Occupational Therapy, 19, 49-58.
111. Argentzell, E., Leufstadius, C., & Eklund, M. (2012). Factors influencing subjective
perceptions of everyday occupations. Comparing day centre attendees with nonattendees. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 19, 68-77.
112. Tuvesson, H., Eklund, M., & Wann-Hansson, C. (2012). Stress of Conscience among
psychiatric nurses: Environmental and individual factors. Nursing Ethics, 19, 208-219.
113. Eklund, M., & Erlandsson, L-K. (2012). JOS special issue: Occupational science in
Europe. Guest editorial. Journal of Occupational Science, 19, 91-92.
114. Eklund, M., Hermansson, A., & Håkansson, C. (2012). Meaning in life for people with
schizophrenia: Does it include occupation? Journal of Occupational Science, 19, 93-105.
115. Eakman, A., & Eklund, M. (2012). The relative impact of personality traits, meaningful
occupation and occupational value on meaning in life and life satisfaction. Journal of
Occupational Science, 19, 165-177.
116.
Persson, E. B., Lexell, J.,
Eklund, M., & Rivano-Fischer, M. (2012). Positive effect of a pain rehabilitation
program regardless of pain duration or diagnosis. Pain Management and Rehabilitation,
4, 355-366.
117. Wästberg, B. A., Haglund, L., & Eklund, M. (2012). The Work Environment Impact
Scale-Self-Rating (WEIS-SR) evaluated in primary health care in Sweden. Work, 42(3),
447-457.
118. Andersson, C., Eklund, M., Sundh, V., Thundal, K.-L., & Spak, F. (2012). Women’s
patterns of everyday occupations and alcohol consumption. Scandinavian Journal of
Occupational Therapy, 19, 225-238.
119. Johansson, G., Eklund, M., & Erlandsson, L-K. (2012). Everyday hassles and uplifts
among women on long term sick-leave due to stress-related disorders. Scandinavian
Journal of Occupational Therapy, 19, 239-248.
120. Pooremamali, P., Eklund, M., Östman, M., & Persson, D. (2012). Muslim Middle
Eastern clients’ reflections on their relationship with their occupational therapists in
mental health care. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 19, 328-340.
121. Eklund, M., & Sandlund, M. (2012). The life situation of people with persistent mental
illness visiting day centers – A comparative study. Community Mental Health Journal,
48, 592-597.
122. Eklund, M., Erlandsson, L-K., & Hagell, P. (2012). Psychometric properties of a
Swedish version of the Pearlin Mastery Scale in people with mental illness and healthy
people. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 66, 380-388.
123. Wästberg, B. A., Erlandsson, L.-K., & Eklund, M. (2013). Client perceptions of a work
rehabilitation programme for women. The Redesigning Daily Occupations (ReDO)
project. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 20, 82-92.
doi/pdf/10.3109/11038128.2012.737367.
124. Tjörnstrand, C., Bejerholm, U., & Eklund, M. (2013). Participation in day centres for
people with psychiatric disabilities – A focus on occupational engagement. British
Journal of Occupational Therapy, 73,144-150.
125. Eklund, M., Wästberg, B., & Erlandsson, L-K. (2013). Work outcomes and their
predictors in the Redesigning Daily Occupations (ReDO) rehabilitation programme for
women with stress-related disorders. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 60, 8592.
126. Tjörnstrand, C., Bejerholm, U., & Eklund, M. (2013). Psychometric testing of a selfreport measure of engagement in productive occupations. Canadian Journal of
Occupational Therapy, 80, 101-110.
127. Persson, E. B., Rivano-Fischer, M., Lexell, J., & Eklund, M. (2013). Everyday
occupational problems perceived by participants in a pain rehabilitation program.
Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 20, 306-314.
128. Argentzell, E., Leufstadius, C., & Eklund, M. (2013). Perceptions of the worker role
among people with psychiatric disabilities – Description and investigation of associated
factors. Work, 45, 289-298.
129. Eklund, M., & Erlandsson, L-K. (2013). Quality of life and client satisfaction as
outcomes of the Redesigning Daily Occupations (ReDO) programme for women with
stress-related disorders – A comparative study. Work, 46, 51-58.
130. Eklund, M., & Tjörnstrand, C. (2013). Psychiatric rehabilitation in day centers:
Motivation, wishes and satisfaction. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 20,
438-445.
131. Jansson, J-Å., Johansson, H., & Eklund, M. (2013). The psychosocial atmosphere in
community-based activity centers for people with psychiatric disabilities: Visitors staff
perceptions. Community Mental Health Journal, 49,748-755.
132. Tuvesson, H,. & Eklund, M. (2014). Psychosocial work environment, stress factors and
individual characteristics among nursing staff in psychiatric in-patient care. International
Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 11, 1161-1175.
133. Eklund, M., & Morville, A.-L. (2014). Psychometric evaluation of the Danish version of
Satisfaction with Daily Occupations (SDO). Scandinavian Journal of Occupational
Therapy, 21, 166-171.
134. Eklund, M. (2014). Anxiety, depression and stress among women in work rehabilitation
for stress-related disorders – The Redesigning Daily Occupations (ReDO) project.
International Journal of Mental Health, 42(4), 34-47.
135. Leufstadius, C. Gunnarsson, A. B., & Eklund, M. (2014). Meaningfulness in day centers
for people with psychiatric disabilities – Gender and empowerment aspects.
Occupational Therapy in Mental Health, 30, 178–195.
136. Persson, E. B., Lexell, J., Rivano-Fischer, M., & Eklund, M. (2014). Occupational
performance and factors associated with outcomes among participants in a
musculoskeletal pain rehabilitation programme. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine,
46,456-452.
137. Eklund, M., & Sandlund, M. (2014). Predictors of valued everyday occupations,
empowerment and satisfaction in day centres: Implications for services for persons with
psychiatric disabilities. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 28, 582-590.
138. Eklund, M., Gunnarsson, B., Sandlund, M., & Leufstadius, C. (2014). Effectiveness of an
intervention to improve day centres for people with psychiatric disabilities. Australian
Occupational Therapy Journal, 62, 268-275.
139. Argentzell, E., Leufstadius, C., & Eklund, M. (2014). Social interaction among people
with psychiatric disabilities – Does attending a day centre matter? International Journal
of Social Psychiatry, 60, 519-527.
140. Svensson, B., Brunt, D., Bejerholm, U., Eklund, M., Lundvik Gyllensten, A.,
Leufstadius, C., Markström, U., Sandlund, M. Östman, M., & Hansson, L. (2014). Health
care students’ attitudes towards people with schizophrenia. A survey of eight university
training programs. Open Journal of Psychiatry, 4(4), 519-527.
141. Pooremamali, P., Persson, D., Östman, M., & Eklund, M. (in press). Facing the
challenges during rehabilitation – Middle Eastern immigrants’ paths to occupational
well-being in Sweden. Journal of Occupational Science.
142. Eklund, M., Bäckström, M. & Tuvesson, H. (in press). Psychometric properties and
factor structure of the Swedish version of the Perceived Stress Scale. Nordic Journal of
Psychiatry.
143. Morville, A.-L., Amris, K., Eklund, M., Danneskiold-Samsøe, B., & Erlandsson, L.-K.
(in press). A longitudinal study of change in asylum seekers’ Activities of Daily Livingability while in asylum centre. Journal of Immigration and Minority Health.
144. Weiber, I., Eklund, M., & Tengland, P-A. (in press). The characteristics of local support
systems, and the roles of professionals, in supporting families where a mother has an
intellectual disability. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities.
145. Cicerali, L. K., Cicerali, E., & Eklund, M. (in press). Meanings Turkish people perceive
in everyday occupations: Factor structure of Turkish OVal-pd. International Journal of
Psychology.
146. Eklund, M., & Erlandsson, L.-K. (in press). Women’s perceptions of everyday
occupations: Outcomes of the Redesigning Daily Occupations (ReDO) programme.
147. Hultqvist, J. Leufstadius, C. (in press). Empowerment and occupational engagement
among people with psychiatric disabilities. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational
Therapy.
148. Tjörnstrand, C., Bejerholm, U., & Eklund, M. (in press). Factors influencing
occupational engagement in day centres for people with psychiatric disabilities.
Community Mental Health Journal.
149. Morville, A.-L., Erlandsson, L.-K., Eklund, M., Danneskiold-Samsøe, B., Christensen,
R., & Amris, K. (in press). Observation based assessment of activity of daily living
performance amongst Danish asylum seekers: A cross-sectional study comparing tortured
with non-tortured individuals. Torture.
150. Weiber, I., Tengland, P-A., Berglund, J., & Eklund, M. (in press). Social and health care
professionals’ experiences of giving support to families where the mother has an
intellectual disability: Focusing on the children. Journal of Policy and Practice in
Intellectual Disabilities.
151. Eklund, M., Argentzell, E., & Tjörnstrand, C. (in press). Perceived occupational value
and associated factors among attendees at day centres for people with psychiatric
disabilities. Journal of Occupational Science.
152. Eklund, M., & Markström, U. (in press). Outcomes of a freedom of choice reform in
community mental health day center services. Administration and Policy in Mental
Health and Mental Health Services Research.
153. Morville, A-L., Erlandsson, L-K., Amris, K., Danneskiold-Samsøe, B., & Eklund, M. (in
press). Satisfaction with daily occupations amongst asylum seekers in Denmark.
Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy.
154. Andersson, M., Eklund, M., Sandlund, M., & Markström, U. (in press). Freedom of
choice or cost efficiency? The implementation of a free-choice market system in
community mental health services in Sweden. Scandinavian Journal of Disability
Research.
155. Manee, F., Alotaibi, N., Al-Obaidly, F., Tariah, H. A., Hamed, R., & Eklund, M. (in
press). The psychometric properties of the Arabic version of the Satisfaction with Daily
Occupations (SDO). British Journal of Occupational Therapy.
156. Darawsheh, W., Chard, G., & Eklund, M. (in press). A conceptual model of cultural
competency for occupation-based practice. Manuscript submitted for publication. Open
Journal of Occupational Therapy.
(plus 9 submitted papers)
Books chapters and popular science
157. Eklund, M. & Ossiannilsson, E. (1986). Aktivitetsgrupp som behandlingsmetod: frigör
okända resurser (del 1). Arbetsterapeuten. Nr 10, 4-6.
158. Eklund, M. & Ossiannilsson, E. (1986). Aktivitetsgrupp som behandlingsmetod: en lek
som gör kommunikationen möjlig (del 2). Arbetsterapeuten. Nr 11, 13-16.
159. Eklund, M. & Ossiannilsson, E. (1989). Aktivitetsgrupp - tillämpning av modell och
teoretisk referensram. Del 1. Arbetsterapeuten. Nr 16, 8-10.
160. Eklund, M. & Ossiannilsson, E. (1989). Aktivitetsgrupp - tillämpning av modell och
teoretisk referensram. Del 2. Arbetsterapeuten. Nr 18, 14-17.
161. Eklund, M. (1992). Psykodynamiska aspekter på arbetsterapeutiskt behandlingsarbete
inom psykiatrin (FoU-rapport 1992:2). Lund: Vårdhögskolan Lund-Helsingborg.
162. Eklund, M. (1993). Direkt och indirekt arbetsterapi - två behandlingsstrategier inom
psykiatrisk arbetsterapi. Socialmedicinsk tidskrift, 70, 358-362.
163. Eklund, M. (1996). Occupational group therapy in a psychiatric day care unit for longterm mentally ill patients. Doctoral dissertation, Lund University, Department of
Psychology, Lund, Sweden.
164. Eklund, M., & Hansson, L. (1996). Vårdmiljön på Borrgatans arbetsrehabilitering.
Rapport från Psykologiska institutionen samt Institutionen för Psykiatri, Lunds
Universitet.
165. Eklund, M., & Hansson, L. (1997). Vårdmiljöns betydelse för innehåll och kvalitet i den
psykiatriska vården. Psykiatriuppföljningen 1997:10. Socialstyrelsen.
166. Eklund, M. (1998).Utvärdering av arbetsterapi vid en psykiatrisk dagvårdsenhet –
Smörlyckan. Ergoterapeuten, 41(3),12-17.
167. Wallstedt-Paulsson, E., & Eklund, M. (2001). Klienters upplevelser av
arbetsrehabilitering avseende inflytande, förväntningar och resultat – en
ettårsuppföljning. Rapport. Lund: Lunds universitet, Institutionen för klinisk
neurovetenskap, Avdelningen för arbetsterapi.
168. Eklund, M. (2002). Arbetsterapeuten och case management. I U. Malm, red., Case
management. Evidensbaserad integrerad psykiatri (s. 75-85). Lund: Studentlitteratur.
169. Wallstedt-Paulsson, E., & Eklund, M. (2002). Arbetsrehabilitering – utfall vid
rehabiliteringens slut samt en uppföljning. Rapport. Lund: Lunds universitet,
Institutionen för klinisk neurovetenskap, Avdelningen för arbetsterapi.
170. Eklund, M. (2004). Rehabiliteringsenheten Smörlyckan – “omgärdat område med
möjlighet till växt”. Empati, 14(2). 12-15.
171. Bejerholm, U., & Eklund, M. (2005). Vardagslivet. I D. Brunt & L. Hansson (Red.), Att
leva med psykiska funktionshinder, (s. 103-122). Lund: Studentlitteratur.
172. Eklund, M., & Bejerholm, U. (2005). Vardagslivets rehabilitering. I D. Brunt & L.
Hansson (Red.), Att leva med psykiska funktionshinder, (s. 205-217). Lund:
Studentlitteratur.
173. Eklund, M., & Svensson, B. (2005). Behandlingsrelationens betydelse. I D. Brunt & L.
Hansson (Red.), Att leva med psykiska funktionshinder, s. 193-204. Lund:
Studentlitteratur.
174. Hansson, L., & Eklund, M. (2005). Arbetsinriktad rehabilitering. I D. Brunt & L.
Hansson (Red.), Att leva med psykiska funktionshinder, (s. 233-246). Lund:
Studentlitteratur.
175. Eklund, M. (2006). Betydelsen av meningsfull sysselsättning. Björkviksaktuellt, 15(3), 24.
176. Eklund, M. (2007). Subjective quality of life in relation to psychiatric rehabilitation and
daily life. In M. S. Ritsner & A. G. Awad (Eds.), Quality of life impairment in
schizophrenia, mood and anxiety disorders: New perspectives for research and
treatment, (pp. 355-372). Dordrecht: Springer.
177. Eklund, M., & Crouch, R. (2007). Meaningful daily occupations – a central task in
occupational therapy for people with severe mental disorders. WAPR Bulletin, 21 (Sept),
15-17.
178. Ceramidas, D., Forn de Zita, C., Eklund, M., & Kirsh, B. (2009). The 2009 world team of
mental health occupational therapists: A resilient and dedicated workforce. WFOT
Bulletin, 60, 9-17.
179. Eklund, M., Gunnarsson, A. B., & Leufstadius, C. (Eds) (2010). Aktivitet och relation.
Mål och medel inom psykosocial rehabilitering. [Activity and relations. Ends and means
in psychosocial rehabilitation]. Lund [Sweden]: Studentlitteratur.
180. Eklund, M. (2010). Aktivitet, hälsa och välbefinnande [Activity, health and well-being].
In M. Eklund, A. B. Gunnarsson, & C. Leufstadius (Eds). Aktivitet och relation. Mål och
medel inom psykosocial rehabilitering. [Activity and relations. Ends and means in
psychosocial rehabilitation] (pp. 19-39). Lund [Sweden]: Studentlitteratur.
181. Eklund, M. (2010). Arbetsterapi på olika nivåer [Occupational therapy at different
levels]. In M. Eklund, A. B. Gunnarsson, & C. Leufstadius (Eds). Aktivitet och relation.
Mål och medel inom psykosocial rehabilitering. [Activity and relations. Ends and means
in psychosocial rehabilitation] (pp. 73-85). Lund [Sweden]: Studentlitteratur.
182. Eklund, M. (2010). Grupper i arbetsterapi [Groups in occupational therapy]. In M.
Eklund, A. B. Gunnarsson, & C. Leufstadius (Eds). Aktivitet och relation. Mål och medel
inom psykosocial rehabilitering. [Activity and relations. Ends and means in psychosocial
rehabilitation] (pp. 87-98). Lund [Sweden]: Studentlitteratur.
183. Eklund, M. (2010). Arbetsterapeutiska gruppmodeller [Models of ccupational therapy
groups]. In M. Eklund, A. B. Gunnarsson, & C. Leufstadius (Eds). Aktivitet och relation.
Mål och medel inom psykosocial rehabilitering. [Activity and relations. Ends and means
in psychosocial rehabilitation] (pp. 201-216). Lund [Sweden]: Studentlitteratur.
184. Eklund, M. (2010). Occupation and wellness. In C. Brown & V. Stoffel (Eds).
Occupational Therapy in Mental Health: A Vision for the Future (pp. 649-658).
Philadelphia: F. A. Davis.
185. Eklund, M., & Erlandsson, L.-K. (2011). Ny struktur på vardagen – en hjälp vid
stressrelaterad ohälsa. Läkartidningen, 108, 1688-1690.
186. Bejerholm, U., & Eklund, M. (2014). Vardagslivet. I D. Brunt & L. Hansson (Red.), Att
leva med psykiska funktionsnedsättningar, (s. 117-137). Lund: Studentlitteratur.
187. Eklund, M., & Bejerholm, U. (2014). Vardagslivets rehabilitering. I D. Brunt & L.
Hansson (Red.), Att leva med psykiska funktionsnedsättningar, (s. 233-252). Lund:
Studentlitteratur.
188. Eklund, M., & Svensson, B. (2014). Behandlingsrelationens betydelse. I D. Brunt & L.
Hansson (Red.), Att leva med psykiska funktionsnedsättningar, (s. 219-232). Lund:
Studentlitteratur.
(Plus about 100 abstracts presented at scientific conferences with peer review.)